Stitch a quick gift for you and/or a friend! This super-easy Free Kitchen Towel Topper Printable Pattern, with envelope-style closure, is a breeze to make with our free sewing tutorial and printable pattern! You’ll love to keep this practical, yet pretty, cotton towel close at hand.

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Patricia InmanMay 15, 2018

Always enjoyed watching watching Nancy on TV, learned so much from her.

LindaMay 14, 2018

Perfect fabric for some totes or tabletoppers!

judyMay 13, 2018

The colors are so bright and cheery. I have always loved the towels that don’t run off. I try to see to it that all of my family has a few at least. I’d like to make everyone their own hot bowl holder too,

E. WatsonMay 11, 2018

I would love to make small zipper pouches and storage totes out of the fabric! I’m looking forward to having some free time this summer so I can work on sewing projects!

RosalynMay 11, 2018

I would love to make some storage baskets from the cheerful fabrics. They would bring a smile for anyone who saw them sitting on a counter or shelf.

MelissaMay 11, 2018

These fabrics are so sunny and cheerful!!!! Have been away from sewing for quite some time the towel topper would be a great way to get RESTARTED!

Beautiful fabric. I think it would look absolutely awesome in a quilt.

CAROLMay 10, 2018

I DECIDED TO USE FARMHOUSE FABRIC TO MAKE SEVERAL
GIFT PROJECTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. THANKS FOR THE CHANCE TO ENTER.

Linda DavidsonMay 10, 2018

I think I’ll make that towel topper. I have NEVER ever made a buttonhole. This would be a great time to do it! Beautiful fabric collection!

KarenMay 10, 2018

A quilt would be in the future for these beautiful fabrics.

Brenda AckermanMay 9, 2018

I would make a beautiful quilt with these spectacular fabrics to begin. Next, I would make up some of these towels. They are really cute and would add such a lovely brightness into my kitchen. I sure appreciate the opportunity to win these fabrics, my mind starts thinking of all kinds of projects to create with them. Thank you for sharing the tutorial for these great towels!

PamMay 9, 2018

Fabrics are so bright and cheery. Towels made from fat quarters would look sweet in my red kitchen

Helen GranthamMay 9, 2018

I’d love to make the towels, and a table runner and matching placemats. It is so beautifully bright and cheery.

MoeWestMay 9, 2018

I’m just painting my kitchen so new kitchen accessories are next on my list.

Hermina McNeillMay 9, 2018

Love to make this into a lap quilt for an elderly friend. The colors would brighten her day!

Linda A.May 9, 2018

Looking forward to making some of these as gifts. I’d use the Farmhouse Floral Collection to make some nifty cosmetic bags.

Joanne TMay 9, 2018

Thanks, the towel topper and some potholders would brighten up my kitchen.

SarahMay 9, 2018

I could see making insulated picnic lunch bags, that would be so fun for going to the beach or just fun times in the park!

EllenMay 9, 2018

Looks like a GREAT project to start the summer off!

DebbieMay 9, 2018

I have the 2 1/2″ strip set of the Farmhouse Florals and think they are beautiful! I would love to get the fat quarter pack too and start with some kitchen towel toppers. I have a medium tub of towels that I have collected and trying to decide what to do with them (maybe add some embroidery) and this topper pattern sounds perfect!

Gail BeamMay 8, 2018

Some towel toppers for my granddaughter to take to college with her for her new apartment.

MarthaMay 8, 2018

Patchwork dresses for my granddaughters would be my project with these.

Judy AllenMay 8, 2018

I will definitely make the towel toppers and some matching potholders. Lovely colors and prints!

BeverlyMay 8, 2018

I have purchased this fabric collection with plans to make a quilt for my bedroom. They are so lovely!

CarolMay 8, 2018

The fabrics are really pretty. It is difficult to choose just one project. Such great ideas!

Mo LMay 8, 2018

I love the fabrics but I like to hang my towels on the fridge handle. Could we adapt this for a vertical hang? This horizontal hang would be great for a stove handle.

MO

Merri Lynn VossMay 8, 2018

A bright cheery springtime quilt would be beautiful out of this fabric. Scraps would make great towel toppers.

pamela smithMay 8, 2018

I think this fabric collection is one of the most beautiful I have ever seen. Would love to win and explore all the possibilities. Thanks for the opportunity. Pam

PhyllisMay 8, 2018

What a neat towel! I love your ideas and thank you for the free pattern. I’m just learning how to sew with fat quarters. Lots of fun.

Those fabrics would make some cute stuff for my kitchen. I use lots of red accents as I have one red wall. Thanks for the chance to win!

Valerie ThompsonMay 8, 2018

The Nancy Farmhouse floral fat quarter fabric is so homey looking. I think this fabric would look beautiful as a kitchen valence with matching pot holders, appliance covers it has such a country feel and a colorful garden vibe to it. Good luck everyone. And thank you for the chance to win.

BonnieMay 8, 2018

What beautiful fabrics! I would love to make a table topper or some placemats with this fat quarter bundle. Thanks for the great kitchen towel topper pattern.

KathyMay 8, 2018

I would use this collection to make a table topper. These are the colors of my dining room.

Nancy always designed such beautiful fabric. And this is one of my favorites. Thank you for this opportunity.

BridgetMay 8, 2018

I would make a table topper from those beautiful fabrics!

EstherMay 8, 2018

Beautiful fabrics! I’d definitely use the fat quarter pack to make this towel topper, & probably some potholders as well. I have the perfect recipient in mind!

Susan TMay 8, 2018

One must not rush a good fabric! I would place these in my stash and wait until I found the right way to honor Nancy. Thank you kindly for the towel pattern. I can’t wait to make some.

SuzanneMay 8, 2018

GORGEOUS colors! I’d use them to make some microwave bowls for our church’s bi-annual Christmas sale (they are always snapped up quickly) and some to make a baby quilt. When a new baby is baptized, my church gives the parents one of the quilts we make as a memory gift.

DMay 8, 2018

Beautiful floral fabrics! I would make several of the towel toppers that you described. They would make great gifts for my quilting friends. Thank you for the instructions and chance to win.

Patsy CoatsMay 8, 2018

Drawstring project bags for my knitting.

Patricia HerslMay 8, 2018

Looks like little dresses to me! Happy.

Kathryn SmotryskiMay 8, 2018

Love the colors. Could use in a Kansas Sunflower pattern…

Nancy TaylorMay 8, 2018

What a wonderful quick idea for a birthday gift or Mother’s day.
Thanks.
Nancy Taylor

MaryMay 8, 2018

Oh what lovely fabrics! The possibilities of things to make with them are endless. Thanks for the opportunity to win them!

Edna MarksMay 8, 2018

Would make table runner, place mats and other kitchen accessories. Love the colors, so bright and cheerful.

Eileen horanMay 8, 2018

I think I’d like to use the larger flowered materials for Teddy Bears for the children of my friends. Then I’d make some napkins and other table linens from the rest. This line is just beautiful!

M. AllenMay 8, 2018

I would love to make some dust covers for my stand mixer, juicer, blender and processor. These prints are beautiful.

LorraineMay 8, 2018

The fabric collection is fantastic. I already have plans for kitchen gifts (place mats, pot holders, napkins, small appliance covers) for family and friends.

Robin koenigMay 8, 2018

It’s a beautiful line of fabric. I have some of it already but hope to find more. I am making a quilt first then from there I haven’t made plans yet.

RochelleMay 8, 2018

These are such beautiful and bright fabrics. I can see placemats, a table topper, aprons, mug rugs and a whole lot more projects to make a kitchen or dining are glow.

L WatsonMay 8, 2018

What fun fabric! I could see making a purse with some of that fabric for my daughters. I would also like to make some pot holders, mine are getting worn out, and those colors would be bright and cheery in the kitchen. I have been thinking about making Kleenex holders for myself since the Sewing Weekend in Beaver Dam. I think that would make great stocking stuffers for my daughters and gifts for my nieces also. It’s never too early to get Christmas gifts started!

KayMay 8, 2018

Love the Farmhouse Florals. So vibrant!! I’d use the fat quarters to make towel toppers for friends and family. For years I’ve been looking for a pattern that is cute and easy to make. I love the envelope look. I’m off to buy some towels so I can get started. Thanks!!

PatMay 8, 2018

I love the fabrics and would use them for the current “She’s Our Star” BOM quilt .

MitziMay 8, 2018

Placemats and towel topers. I have two granddaughters getting married, one in May , one in June. I think placemats & towel toppers would brighten their kitchens , also a gift from Grandma is always special.

Rebecca MonninMay 8, 2018

Great tutorial and thanks for pattern! I’d make a few towels to give as gifts and also replenish my drawer of towels. The pack would also be great to trim out kitchen curtains to coordinate with the towels. Some potholders would be in the mix as well.

Linda Morsberger TysonMay 8, 2018

I would use some additional solid colors to piece with prints to make matching appliance covers, table runner and, of course, towels! Beautiful brightness for the summer!

Toni BarrowMay 8, 2018

These fabrics are so bright and beautiful! I enjoy making a lot of Nancy’s projects as I have watched her programs since she started her TV programs, and still go over the old ones on my cassettes! Always fun to do older ideas with new fabrics! Toni

Christine FellinMay 8, 2018

I would use the fabric to make a first quilt with my 13 year old granddaughter who is learning to sew.

Janet johnsonMay 8, 2018

I would love to make the towel and matching potholders. They would really brighten my kitchen.

Christine FellinMay 8, 2018

I would make a quilt with my 13 year old granddaughter, who is loving learning to sew like her nana.

Lucille JonesMay 8, 2018

I will be making these for church bazaar.

Debbie E.May 8, 2018

Those are so vibrant would make beautiful placemats

Judy JonesMay 8, 2018

The towel topper is really cute. I would like to make some of those. This fabric would make really pretty spring table toppers too.

MaryEllenMay 8, 2018

I would make a pocket for my cell phone so that I can wear it with any outfit that I have plus I can make towel gifts and get a head start on the holidays. The fabric choices will look great with spring and summer clothes.

Avis CooperMay 8, 2018

WOW! Those colours are an explosion of energy! I love making happy kitchen ideas because (other than my sewing room) that’s where I spend a lot of my time. Just sewing with these fabrics would bring joy!!

Donna FecteauMay 8, 2018

I would love to make a quilt with the fabric. I have been meaning to do Nancy’s Block of the Month but haven’t started yet. Winning the fabric would be the push I need.

EleanorMay 8, 2018

Beautiful fabric. I would love to make a table runner or a quilt.

diane cMay 8, 2018

a quilt, towel toppers, pillow cover. List goes on!

Glenda SnyderMay 8, 2018

I am making copies of the “she’s our star ” block of the month , which features this fabric so I would love to win this fabric to help making this quilt in memory of Nancy

Melanie EddyMay 8, 2018

I would love to make a quilt from the Farmhouse Floral collection. I will use up a few of my scraps to make the towels with my 4-H’ers.

Judy GreenMay 8, 2018

I miss Nancy but I love her fabric. Thanks to her team for this cute pattern.

Cynthia SchlaisMay 8, 2018

I love the towel topper idea, and I would use the fabric to make a few of those, but I think I would also make a table topper using the Flower Power pattern from Eleanor Burns, that I purchased at Nancy’s Notions sewing weekend in 2017.

Joan TilleyMay 8, 2018

I would love to make this kitchen towel with Nancy’s fabric!

Lynda AMay 8, 2018

What a great idea to brighten up the kitchen! These fabrics would make even the dullest kitchen look happier! I have lived in places in my life that needed some “extra love”. The quickest and easiest way to add new decor is to sew pretty towels and accessories to display. Love these fabrics!

ClovisMay 8, 2018

Nice fabric. I would make some nice zipper bag or to be the focal point on a purse. Thanks for the chance to win.

Emily SchaeferMay 8, 2018

Love the Farmhouse fabrics. I foresee placemats, table runners, pot holders, in my familiy’s future this Christmas. Also the topper pattern would make really nice Store Gift Card Envelopes for stocking stuffers. Thank you for all the inspiration.

Phyllis StephensonMay 8, 2018

These beautiful fat quarters would be perfect for table runners and/or place mats. Left overs would go into matching hot pads.
Thank you for this offer! Also thanks for the towel pattern, looks like a winner!

Sandra NMay 8, 2018

I would love to make a quilt with these beautiful fat quarters!

Jan SedivyMay 8, 2018

Love the new floral fabric as it is so pretty. I think the floral fabric would be great for a table runner for my dining room table. The fabric reminds me of flowers in the sun. Thank you for the towel pattern.

M.HydeMay 8, 2018

I think these fat quarters would make a beautiful summer runner for dining table. Nice and bright.

Barbara PerryMay 8, 2018

I would like to make a set of potholders, kitchen apron and kitchen curtains to have a matching set. I just love the country look.

Cheryl BehningMay 8, 2018

Love the cute towel idea with the happy fabrics.

PamMay 8, 2018

I love those prints. I think I would piece them together for a tote/purse. Something to remind me of Nancy. I love this towel as well. The prints would be a bright addition to my kitchen.

Darling idea with beautiful prints such as yours, besides being able to make matching aprons, potholders and accessories!
Much prettier than the crocheted versions I’ve seen.

Kelly SasMay 8, 2018

I would love to see an quick and easy pot holder and/or oven mitt to match the towel holder. A matching set would be such a great Mother’s Day, bridal shower or Teacher’s gift!

ConnieMay 8, 2018

I am looking forward to making some of these towels for Christmas gifts!

Kathryn EMay 8, 2018

I would love these beautiful fat quarter fabrics to make a quilt.

Karen AMay 8, 2018

I’d love to make these towels and an apron to match.

Gale BetterlyMay 8, 2018

Those beautiful fat quarters are just begging to become a delightful kitchen set, including one of Mary’s great aprons, a kitchen towel following these directions and a pot holder or two. What a colorful and useful shower gift!

ChrissieMay 8, 2018

With summer nearly upon us, I think the fat quarter pack would make cute and colorful napkins,

Joyce HillMay 8, 2018

The fabrics are beautiful, so bright and cherry. Would love to make a quilt using these fabrics.

MaxMay 8, 2018

The tea towel pattern looks “sew” fun–going to give it a try.

Karen PaytonMay 8, 2018

What lovely fabric….I make small zippered bags as gifts, my friends and family would love a bag made with this fabric.

CE DenlingerMay 8, 2018

Loving all the easier projects that I can teach to my granddaughter. They are pretty and she wants to learn. Please add others.

Thank you for the tea towel pattern. With the Farmhouse Floral fat quarter pack, I’ll make a stash of Runaway Bags. The bags are great for holding raffle items such as gift certificates. They’re a value-added bonus and attract customers to the raffle at community fund-raisers.